Hello, all. This is Daniel Martinez. Just curious to know how you all write the things you do. Usually I get an idea, like it kind of occurs to me. The three rules I follow in the whole writing, editing and editing and editing and editing process are:
1. Start with what you see, and go from there.
2. Use only those words that are necessary.
3. After you finish writing, put the and at the beginning and re-write the end.
So what do you do, and how long does it take you to write whatever you're writing? When I sit down to write my a novel, it usually takes anywhere from one to six months to finish a piece that varies greatly in length. I remember Queen of the Undead, my eighth book written and first one published, took me about three months. Paranoid Schizophrenic was about the same, as we Artemis Grant and How God Was Created. Mind, I'm just talking about writing the initial, first draft -- not the editing process and everything like that.
However, it took me one month to write Mendoh, prequel to my collection A History of Mendoh, and three months to write the following two books (actually, one and a half -- I got frustrated halfway through the third one
). The fourth book took me about three months to write, and I'm nearly on page one-fifty of the fifth. (All of them have been written by hand.)
Anyway, keep writing, just wanted to ask.
-- Daniel Martinez,
Novelist
1. Start with what you see, and go from there.
2. Use only those words that are necessary.
3. After you finish writing, put the and at the beginning and re-write the end.
So what do you do, and how long does it take you to write whatever you're writing? When I sit down to write my a novel, it usually takes anywhere from one to six months to finish a piece that varies greatly in length. I remember Queen of the Undead, my eighth book written and first one published, took me about three months. Paranoid Schizophrenic was about the same, as we Artemis Grant and How God Was Created. Mind, I'm just talking about writing the initial, first draft -- not the editing process and everything like that.
However, it took me one month to write Mendoh, prequel to my collection A History of Mendoh, and three months to write the following two books (actually, one and a half -- I got frustrated halfway through the third one
Anyway, keep writing, just wanted to ask.
-- Daniel Martinez,
Novelist